/* A light theme for GIMP 3.0 */ /* Hint for debugging themes: * first enable the GTK inspector with gsettings set org.gtk.Settings.Debug enable-inspector-keybinding true * then (after restarting GIMP) call it up with ctrl+shift+i * or from GIMP's UI: File > Debug > Start GtkInspector */ @import url("../System/gimp.css"); * { /* Default text color; needed for e.g. the Prefs dialog title area, * which doesn't have any more specific way to style it. */ color: @fg-color; } *:disabled { color: @disabled-fg-color; } #image-menubar, GtkImageMenuItem { background-color: @bg-color; color: @fg-color; } /* TreeViews, e.g. in a file picker or the Prefs dialog */ .view { background-color: @extreme-bg-color; color: @fg-color; } /* Selected items in a treeview list. */ .view:selected { background-color: @extreme-selected-color; color: @fg-color; } .view:disabled { color: @disabled-fg-color; } /* Selected text in a treeview cell (e.g. layer name in edition mode). */ .view selection { background-color: @fg-color; color: @bg-color; } .view header button { background-color: @bg-color; border: 1px solid @stronger-border-color; } /* The main image window before it has an image in it, * and the buttonbar along the bottoms of dialogs. * Foreground color here is the text color, not the Wilber color. * background-color and background here are ignored. */ GimpDisplayShell, GimpDock, .dialog-action-box, .dialog-vbox { color: @dimmed-fg-color; } /* Foreground color for the big Wilber in the empty image window. * Again, background-color and background here are ignored. */ #gimp-canvas { color: @dimmed-fg-color; } /* GtkTextView */ textview text, textview { background-color: @extreme-bg-color; color: @fg-color; } /* End GtkTextView */ combobox window.popup, combobox window { background-image: none; background-color: @widget-bg-color; color: @fg-color; } combobox box, combobox box.linked, combobox button { background-color: @bg-color; color: @fg-color; background-image: none; border-color: @stronger-border-color; } /* Get rid of the outline around all tabs in the gimpcolordialog */ GimpColorNotebook .frame { border-color: @bg-color; } /* Color history buttons in the color chooser. * The selector GimpColorHistory button gets the color buttons * but not the + button; GimpColorSelection gets both. */ GimpColorSelection button { background: @widget-bg-color; border: 1px solid @stronger-border-color; color: @fg-color; } GimpColorSelection button:hover { background: @hover-color; } /* The tabs above the color selector */ notebook stack { background-color: @bg-color; } /* Use this to make a border or padding around each tab */ notebook header tabs tab { padding: 1px; margin-left: 2px; margin-right: 2px; border: 1px solid @strong-border-color; } /* The underline for selected tabs */ notebook header tabs tab:checked { background-color: @selected-color; box-shadow: 0 -4px @stronger-border-color inset; } notebook header tabs tab:hover { background-color: @hover-color; } /* The background of many dialogs, e.g. Preferences and gimpcolordialog */ .vertical { color: @fg-color; background-color: @bg-color; background-image: none; } /* Background for many button bars and dialog titles. * Also, unexpectedly, controls the prefs "Reload Current Theme" button content. * * Warning: setting a background-color here "breaks" the marks added by * gtk_scale_add_mark() on a GtkScale. I'm still unsure why, but the conclusion * is probably that it's a bad idea to set too broad background-color rules. */ .horizontal { color: @fg-color; } /* Text buttons, e.g. the main buttons at the bottoms of dialogs, * 0..100 and 0..255 at the top of gimpcolordialog, * where they're inside a GimpColorSelection */ .text-button { color: @fg-color; background-color: @bg-color; background-image: none; font-weight: normal; } .text-button:hover { background-color: @hover-color; } /* .flat covers the tool buttons and the buttons at the bottom * of the Toolbox window. */ toolbutton button.flat { background-color: @bg-color; color: @fg-color; } toolbutton button.flat:checked { background: @selected-color; } toolbutton button.flat:hover { background: @selected-color; } /* Color the toolbox Wilber icon */ GimpDock frame:first-child:not(label) { color: @dimmed-fg-color; } /* Fix an issue with a few labels in the toolbox * having their colors overwritten with Wilber's */ GimpDock frame:first-child label { color: @fg-color; } scrollbar { background-color: @bg-color; } /* Worth trying for always-visible scrollbar: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52414202/gtkscrolledwindow-how-to-always-show-the-overlay-scrollbar Doesn't seem to work here, though. */ scrollbar trough { background: @scrollbar-trough-color; } scrollbar slider { background: @scrollbar-slider-color; border: 2px solid @border-color; } /* Removes black border around scrolled windows */ scrolledwindow viewport grid { border-radius: 1px; border: 0px solid @bg-color; } notebook header { background-color: @bg-color; } GimpRuler { background-color: @ruler-color; } entry { background-color: @extreme-bg-color; color: @fg-color; } entry selection { background-color: @fg-color; color: @bg-color; } paned separator { background-image: none; color: @border-color; background-color: @border-color; } .view button { background-color: @bg-color; border-color: @border-color; color: @fg-color; } button { background-image: none; text-shadow: 0 0; } /* Handle both buttons drawn directly and drawn with an icon. */ button:disabled, button:disabled image { color: @disabled-button-color; } /* E.g. the currently active action of a dialog will slightly stand out so that * people know what action is activated when they will just hit Enter. */ button.default { border: 1px solid shade(@fg-color, 0.7); } /* This is the default active action, the somehow "suggested" action. Usually it * means this is either the expected next step action (e.g. activating a * filter), or else the less destructive action (e.g. when closing an unsaved * image, the default is "Cancel"). */ button.suggested-action { border: 1px dotted shade(@fg-color, 0.5); } button:checked { background: @selected-color; } /* Spinbuttons: there are two kinds: * spinbutton, spinbutton button * e.g. the "width" field in the New Image dialog. * spinbutton button.down, spinbutton button.up can be styled separately, * as can spinbutton entry. * * GimpSpinScale also has button.up, button.down and entry under it, * plus GimpSpinScale entry progress. * * Mostly the inherited values seem pretty good for both of these, * so they're not overridden. */ spinbutton, entry { /* Borders are a bit darker, but not too dark. */ border-color: @strong-border-color; } GimpSpinScale entry progress { background-color: @extreme-selected-color; border-width: 0px; border-radius: 3px; } /* Checkboxes */ checkbutton, radiobutton { color: @fg-color; background-color: @bg-color; } checkbutton check, radiobutton radio { background-image: none; background-color: @extreme-bg-color; border: 1px solid @stronger-border-color; } checkbutton check:checked { color: @fg-color; } checkbutton:checked label, radiobutton:checked label { font-weight: bold; } /* Some plugins have radio buttons, e.g. Fractal Explorer */ radio { background-image: none; background-color: @extreme-bg-color; border: 1px solid @stronger-border-color; color: @fg-color; } /* Removes "blurred" effect from tooltip label */ tooltip { text-shadow: 0 0; } /* The border around a tooltip */ .background { background-color: @border-color; border: 1px; } /* The border around a frame */ border { border: 0px; } /* For dropdown menus (e.g. "px" when creating a new image */ #gtk-combobox-popup-menu { background-color: @bg-color; color: @fg-color; } /* Top menu items */ /* The top menu item itself: File, Edit ... */ menuitem menuitem { color: @fg-color; background: @extreme-bg-color; } /* A top (File, Edit) menubar item when its menu is expanded. */ menubar > menuitem:hover { color: @fg-color; background: @extreme-selected-color; } menuitem *:hover { color: @fg-color; background: @extreme-selected-color; } /* "Add Tab" menu in dockable dialog */ menu { background-color: @bg-color; } /* Fixes issue with top menu label not changing * colors when highlighted */ menu box { background-color: transparent; } /* Sidebar in File > Open */ /* The background to either side of the directory buttons. * The color of the buttons themselves comes from somewhere else. */ .sidebar-row, .sidebar-row * { background-color: @widget-bg-color; } .sidebar-row:selected, .sidebar-row:selected * { background-color: @selected-color; } .sidebar-row:hover, .sidebar-row:hover * { background-color: @bg-color; } /* Header bar */ headerbar { background-color: @bg-color; background-image: none; } headerbar:backdrop * { color: @disabled-fg-color; } /* GtkListBox widgets */ list { background-color: @bg-color; } /* GtkSwitch buttons */ switch { background-color: @bg-color; border: 1px solid @stronger-border-color; } /* The switch button is quite hard to understand without color IMO. So * accept a bit of color here as an exception to indicate the checked * state, even though this is globally a neutral gray theme. */ switch:checked { background-color: rgb(200,200,255); }